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This study examines how unexpected exogenous events, labelled as suprises, affect the utility of experience goods reported in online rating systems. Using over 300,000 reviews of accommodation services listed on Booking.com, the research investigates whether online ratings capture the impact of...
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Purpose: This paper aims to identify the key drivers of occupancy rates in peer-to-peer accommodation. Design/methodology/approach: The applied methodology fits the specific characteristics of this market segment: the peculiar distribution of the occupancy rate (a ratio characterised by a large...
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Purpose: This study aims to compare the rating dynamics of the same hotels in two online review platforms (Booking.com and Trip Advisor), which mainly differ in requiring or not requiring proof of prior reservation before posting a review (respectively, a verified vs a non-verified platform)....
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Purpose: This paper aims to empirically analyze tourists' length of stay in Istanbul, an important cultural destination. The objective of the study is twofold: (1) uncovering the qualitative difference between one-night visitors and longer stay visitors and (2) for those visitors staying longer...
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